Re: CS>silver treating ceramic water purifiers

2004-04-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
This is similar to the proposals I had made earlier of using Silver Nitrate, and reducing with a developer. Acetaldehyde will act as a developer plus it will compete with silver for any sulfur present to help avoid forming silver sulfide. You might want to check these references: http://www.bin

CS>silver treating ceramic water purifiers

2004-04-16 Thread Reid Harvey
Friends, I've recently come across some info on a way of treating a ceramic water filter with silver nitrate, then reducing to silver metal, similar to what's done with mirroring. But I'm hoping some of our worthy members here may be able to fill me in the information I lack on reagents, amounts a